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Al-Mustaqbal parliamentary bloc has tasked MP Mohammed al-Hajjar with questioning the cabinet on the mystery over the release of the seven Estonian tourists last Thursday.
Al-Liwaa daily said Wednesday that al-Hajjar would be the first MP to question Premier Najib Miqati’s cabinet on the issue through parliament.
Full StoryA source close to President Michel Suleiman has warned from the dangers of the opposition’s rejection to meet at the national dialogue table.
“Those who are rejecting to respond to (Suleiman’s invitation) for dialogue should bear responsibility,” the source told As Safir daily published Wednesday.
Full StoryHizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah stressed Tuesday that his party “will overcome the conspiracy of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon and emerge stronger than before.”
“A resistance movement that was not shaken by the most powerful air force in the region will not be shaken by (STL Prosecutor Danielle) Bellemare, (Pre-Trial Judge Daniel) Fransen, (STL President Antonio) Cassese or some mercenary writers,” Nasrallah said.
Full StoryPhalange Party leader Amin Gemayel said Tuesday that “international justice, after the release of the indictment in the assassination of the Cedar Revolution’s leaders, is the best possible framework for preventing political crime in Lebanon and putting an end to assassinations and acts of terror.”
In a speech at the Phalangist Diaspora General Convention in the Northern Metn town of Dbaye, Gemayel called on his party members to “engage in the battle for rescuing the Lebanese entity, the coexistence pact, the political system and the independence.”
Full StoryThe Mustaqbal bloc welcomed on Tuesday President Michel Suleiman’s desire to call the different political parties to resume the national dialogue.
It said in a statement after its weekly meeting headed by former Premier Fouad Saniora: “In order for the dialogue to be successful, Hizbullah’s arms must be the only issue on its agenda.”
Full StoryFree Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun hoped on Tuesday that the government would immediately start addressing the people’s concerns.
He added after the Change and Reform bloc’s weekly meeting: “Parliament’s extraordinary sessions are aimed at keeping up with the cabinet’s functioning.”
Full StoryThe Special Tribunal for Lebanon’s Victims’ Participation Unit released on Tuesday a public service announcement video inviting victims to participate in the judicial process at the tribunal, said the STL’s press office.
The announcement explains how victims of the February 14, 2005 attack that killed former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri can apply to participate in the judicial proceedings, it added.
Full StoryThe international tribunal’s Appeals Chamber ruled on Tuesday Jamil al-Sayyed’s latest appeal admissible and referred the case back to the Pre-Trial Judge for further consideration.
The former chief of the General Security Department, who was detained for four years in connection with the February 2005 assassination of ex-Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, has appealed Pre-Trial Judge Daniel Fransen's decision to give him partial access to his case file.
Full StoryHizbullah Deputy Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem stated on Tuesday that the government’s functioning began despite the obstacles issued by some sides aimed at hindering its mission.
He noted that the cabinet’s recent agreement on various appointments in state positions is a sign of the productivity it is aspiring for.
Full StoryThe head of the Loyalty to the Resistance bloc MP Mohammed Raad stated on Tuesday that the government advocated the “equation of victory of the army, people, and Resistance.”
He added: “The enemy and its masters want to target the Resistance because it represents what is left of dignity in this world.”
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